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GaiusIuliusCesar wrote:a bunch of skinheads with doctored ak47's aren't going to do much against the united states army... the power of the federal government is a lot larger than it was in the 19th century. The states... not so much, hell they are going to be too busy fighting off unionist minorities to invade.

wth are you talking about?

It's like everything you learned about Texas you got from Sons of Anarchy or something, forgetting that was set in NoCali.

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GaiusIuliusCesar wrote:Again, context. We have public transportation, universal healthcare, clean abundant water supplies, and a level of infrastructure that makes Texas look like a third world country.

Oh and we don't persecute gay people and abortionists.

That may happen in the smaller cities but Houston and Dallas both have enormous gay communities and abortion is 100% legal dude.

I imagine Austin and San Antonio have large gay communities as well.

Is it time to play the gay mayor card yet? Also, like no one in any other state objects to homosexuals. Yeah, that only ever happens in TX and the south.

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@water -- West Texas is the only place where the drought thing happens. Eastern Texas is like the south in terms of agricultural land. Plenty of water.

Actually, central TX and parts of the Gulf Coast are in droubt conditions right now. Some cities are issuing voluntary requests to limit water usage outdoors and there are burn bans issued in area parks.

Again though, like that only happens in TX? Half the state is a desert and hasn't been raining.

But there are also areas of coinferous forest, tropical climates, and mountains in Texas. It's a big hunk of land that covers a lot of area. There's all kinds of terrain and climates in Texas.

Re: fvck Rick Perry!

* In Texas, Gov. Rick Perry (R) initially rejected $555 million in stimulus money for unemployment benefits (although later changed his mind) and even suggested Texas might have to secede from the United States. The White House estimated 225,000 jobs were created or saved in Texas, second only to California.﻿

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Did you hear about Michelle Bachmans farm subsidies and the federal funding for her family's clinic?

You have to love the up is down way conservatives think. From what I can tell... the new definition of socialism seems to be, anything Obama likes, including things just about every candidate in the GOP primary used to support.

Granted Obama devolved on healthcare and gay marriage... but at least he hasn't completely sold out on either issue.

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One self-described ‘Apostle’ who has signed on as an official endorser to Perry's The Response prayer rally is John Benefiel of the Heartland Apostolic Prayer Network, a group affiliated with the New Apostolic Reformation with ties to other The Response endorsers including Cindy Jacobs, C. Peter Wagner and Jay Swallow. In a sermon last August, Benefiel argued that America is under a curse from God because the country possesses monuments to pagan idols and that Americans needs to renounce those idols if not destroy them. Benefiel claims that the Statue of Liberty is in fact a “demonic idol” because it represents a “false goddess.”

As Smith explained, cursed items - which can include everything from shirts to rings - have a "spiritual umbilical cord" that attaches to you and gives demonic spirits the ability to plague you with sickness and fill your home with "spiritual pollution":

Earlier today we posted video of “Apostle” John Benefiel, an official endorser of Rick Perry’s The Response prayer rally, arguing that the Statue of Liberty is a “demonic idol” used for pagan worship. In the same sermon, Benefiel claims that homosexuality is a plot by the Illuminati to “control the population.” He says that the Illuminati intend to reduce the world population to just 500 million people and that, along with the recently passed health care reform law, the secretive group will use homosexuality as a “perverted way” to bring about “a death culture” and population control.

Benefiel also insists that homosexuality is a “stronghold” of the “demon god” Baal.

In an interview on the Daystar show Celebration, John Hagee of the Cornerstone Church said that President Obama is a “dictator” for his actions in Libya. Hagee, a leader in the Religious Right who is involved in organizing Texas Governor Rick Perry’s The Response prayer rally, has previously claimed that Adolf Hitler was a “hunter” sent by God to hunt Jews. “You want to talk about how absolutely insane our government is right now, we are in Libya, the President is in violation of the War Powers Act, he can only stay there 90 days at his word, we’re beyond that,” Hagee said, “Congressmen are suing him trying to get him to stop. This is the actual work, if you will, of a dictator:”

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GaiusIuliusCesar wrote:So? They can't get married, and the state doesn't have anything like our water resource management system. Deer island is state of the art, they literally generate their own power and extra for export by processing waste, into methane and fertilizer. By any standard one can apply people are better off in MA.

I've been to Massachusetts man I know what it's like. You don't have to sell it to me. I used to live near Hartford in Connecticut for a while.

In terms of infrastructure there isn't much difference between Boston & Dallas or Boston & Houston.

Sports Parks, football stadiums, big ass shopping malls, a big ass airport, suburban sprawl for as far as the eye can see, etc.

If you include the 'Dallas metro' as Dallas, its worse here.

@ gay marriage -- from somebody who finds heterosexual marriage repulsive I'm pretty indifferent. I think most gays like their single status here, or @ least the ones I know do. Should they be allowed to marry? I don't give a **tut-tut** one way or the other.

Give it time, it'll pass. Then again maybe not. All discussion aside most latinos I know are VERY Catholic and the latino men are very homophobic, more so than white men here. Even if it did pass I don't think it would make that big of a cultural wave. Be careful what you wish for, homophobia is REALLY high in some minority communities.

Well considering that Rick Perry has said that Gay Marriage should be a state issue it should give hope to anyone hoping to see Gay Marriage legalized. Hes taking the right approach to just about every issue, let the states decide.

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GaiusIuliusCesar wrote:So? They can't get married, and the state doesn't have anything like our water resource management system. Deer island is state of the art, they literally generate their own power and extra for export by processing waste, into methane and fertilizer. By any standard one can apply people are better off in MA.

I've been to Massachusetts man I know what it's like. You don't have to sell it to me. I used to live near Hartford in Connecticut for a while.

In terms of infrastructure there isn't much difference between Boston & Dallas or Boston & Houston.

Sports Parks, football stadiums, big ass shopping malls, a big ass airport, suburban sprawl for as far as the eye can see, etc.

If you include the 'Dallas metro' as Dallas, its worse here.

@ gay marriage -- from somebody who finds heterosexual marriage repulsive I'm pretty indifferent. I think most gays like their single status here, or @ least the ones I know do. Should they be allowed to marry? I don't give a **tut-tut** one way or the other.

Give it time, it'll pass. Then again maybe not. All discussion aside most latinos I know are VERY Catholic and the latino men are very homophobic, more so than white men here. Even if it did pass I don't think it would make that big of a cultural wave. Be careful what you wish for, homophobia is REALLY high in some minority communities.

Well considering that Rick Perry has said that Gay Marriage should be a state issue it should give hope to anyone hoping to see Gay Marriage legalized. Hes taking the right approach to just about every issue, let the states decide.

except he thinks he is a prophit and god talks to him directly and that he can bring about the apocolypse.

you should really do a little bit of research on teh guy because he is nuttier than the guy on the peanute can